Changes after tranny front seal replacement
Hi everybody,
my ’87 420 SEL had a leaky front seal after MB replaced the gear ring. They have replaced the front seal again as a warranty job. After this, following changes have occurred: 1. It is not leaking in the converter housing, that’s good. 2. Idle in drive is at 500, it used to be a little higher like 550 when car in D. It died on me once coming to a stop. 3. Oil pressure goes to 3, but I believe it used to go a little higher than it does now. The end point seems to be a little lower. 4. Shifting seems to be ok but may be a tad firmer. 5. The shift lever seems a bit looser. It felt like that when a bushing was missing. 6. The fuel pump does not stop pumping after a second of the ignition key in position II, but seems to keep on running. It used to stop after about 1 second. Could the separation of engine and transmission and then re-connection affect oil pressure, idle and fuel pump? I’ll bring it to the shop again and have them check for a missing bushing or a loose connection, but what else could cause these changes? As always, your help is appreciated. Reinhard Kreutzer |
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